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oppugnant

[uh-puhg-nuhnt] / əˈpʌg nənt /










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He is no boxer as Tunney was a boxer, but he is an oppugnant fighter with a fine disregard for other people's punches.

From Time Magazine Archive

They have looked forward rather than backward, have tacitly acknowledged the reality of change, the irreducible pluralism of nature, and the genuineness of the activities, oppugnant or harmonizing, between the items of the Cosmic.

From Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by Bode, Boyd H.

Here he encounters the oppugnant back of the voracious ROBERT, who grows quite annoyed.

From The Servant in the House by Kennedy, Charles Rann

The ability to think has proved itself oppugnant to, and destructive of, the reckless desire to worship, characteristic of semi-barbarism.

From Theological Essays by Bradlaugh, Charles

The tendency is even among Christians to depreciate that which goes on independent of themselves and in a way oppugnant to their personal taste.

From Around The Tea-Table by Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)




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